Title of article
Diffuse attenuation coefficients Kd(PAR) at the estuarine North Sea–Baltic Sea transition: time-series, partitioning, absorption, and scattering
Author/Authors
Lars Chresten Lund-Hansen، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
9
From page
251
To page
259
Abstract
The study is based on a 1 year record (n ¼ 46) of the diffuse attenuation coefficientdKd(PAR) (m 1)din combination with CTDcasts
at one position in A ˚ rhus Bay, Kattegat, the North SeaeBaltic Sea estuarine transition. Water samples were collected
occasionally for determination of suspended particulate matter (SPM) and chromomorphic dissolved organic matter (CDOM). The
Kd(PAR) varied between 0.152 and 0.557 (m 1) with an average of 0.293 (m 1). The depth of the photic zone (1% light level) varied
between 8.3 and 15.7 m at maximum and average Kd(PAR). Maximum Kd(PAR) values occurred in periods of high chla
concentrations. The average CDOM absorption coefficient was 0.232 (m 1) whereas the average chl-a and inorganic SPM
concentrations equalled 3.3 (mg m 3) and 4.5 (g m 3). Light attenuation partitioning in percent was: water (9), CDOM (17), SPM
(42), and phytoplankton (32) at average conditions. Attenuation by phytoplankton reached up to 74% at high chl-a concentrations
whereas SPM light attenuation reached 45% at high SPM concentrations. Results show that light attenuation in the bay is governed
by phytoplankton and SPM concentrations whereas CDOM is of less significance. Light absorption in the PAR
rangeda(PAR)dranged between 0.262 (m 1) at average conditions and 0.49 (m 1) at maximum phytoplankton concentrations.
Scattering was governed by SPM at average conditions whereas phytoplankton scattering was higher than SPM scattering at chl-a
concentrations O4.5 (mg m 3).
Keywords
diffuse attenuation coefficients , Absorption , Kattegat , Partitioning , scattering
Journal title
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
Record number
952890
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